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管家婆免费开奖大全 Mississauga to collect data on large scale to understand relationship between cities and environment

Don Valley in Toronto looking northwards. Fall foliage is visible and there is haze in the air
A view of Toronto's Don Valley. A new initiative led by 管家婆免费开奖大全 Mississauga鈥檚 Centre for Urban Environments will gather real-time data from dozens of sites across the Greater Toronto Area (photo by Katrin Ray Shumakov via Getty Images)
A new initiative led by 管家婆免费开奖大全 Mississauga鈥檚 Centre for Urban Environments (CUE) will create the first large-scale data collection system to understand the complex relationship between cities, the local environment and global climate change. 
 
鈥淢ore than 80 per cent of the world鈥檚 population lives in cities, but we really don鈥檛 understand how cities are changing the environment that we live in, and how this is driving 鈥 and being affected by 鈥 climate change,鈥 says Marc Johnson, CUE鈥檚 director and an associate professor of biology.
 
鈥淲e hope to learn more so we can make cities healthier and more sustainable.鈥
 
The centre鈥檚 Urban Environmental Network, or UrbEnNet, will gather real-time data from dozens of sites across the Greater Toronto Area. 鈥淐UE鈥檚 UrbEnNet will provide unprecedented data about how urbanization and urban development shapes the environment that we live in, including the physical environment, the air we breathe, the temperatures we feel and the quality of water we drink, and the impact of this on life,鈥 Johnson says.
 
鈥淭hese elements affect every living creature in the Greater Toronto Area, from the salmon swimming up the Credit River to the people living in the urban GTA.鈥
 
Johnson points to a heatwave that resulted in the deaths of more than 90 people in Montreal. 鈥淚n urban areas the lack of green cover means the city areas becomes hot,鈥 he says.
 
Buildings absorb the sun鈥檚 energy and radiate heat, even after sundown. Elevated temperatures can contribute to heatstroke and extra stress on human cardiovascular systems, putting vulnerable people in urban areas at risk.
 
鈥淚f we can better locate the location of heat island or air pollution hot spots, we can create better mitigation strategies and policies to keep people healthier during these events, which are becoming more common as a result of climate change,鈥 Johnson says.
 
The research team 鈥 which includes 38 researchers from 管家婆免费开奖大全 鈥 has interdisciplinary expertise in geography, biology, chemistry, robotics and more. Regional conservation authorities and municipal and provincial policy-makers are also contributing partners. 
 
A pilot project, led by Matthew Adams, an assistant professor in 管家婆免费开奖大全 Mississauga鈥檚 department of geography, is currently managing a mobile pilot project to monitor air pollution levels around the GTA. By collecting real-time data, Adams hopes to pinpoint pollution hot spots.
 
鈥淭his will tell us where we need to focus our attention,鈥 Johnson says.
 
Monika Havelka, an associate professor, teaching stream, in the department of geography, will use 100 remote wildlife camera traps to capture images and data. 鈥淭hese cameras can help us look at species diversity, population density, as well as seasonal dynamics, demography, and temporal and spatial patterns in activity, behaviour and habitat use,鈥 Havelka says.
 
鈥淭he camera traps have been relatively underused in urban environments, and we hope that they can contribute significantly to our understanding of how wildlife survive and navigate their way through urban environments.鈥 
 
鈥淭he idea is to ramp this up exponentially, to have over 100 bioclimatic stations around the GTA to measure air quality, temperature, soil chemistry and more,鈥 Johnson adds. 
 
In the coming months, CUE鈥檚 UrbEnNet will seek federal support for the initiative, which will cost about $18 million. Results will be published in journals and delivered through lectures and public conferences.
 
鈥淲e will also work with policy-makers to help them understand what we鈥檙e learning,鈥 says Johnson, who hopes to see the project replicated around the globe. 鈥淐UE鈥檚 UrbEnNet will create a world model for understating how cities and urbanization influence the environment where most of us live.鈥
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